Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Airbus H135 helicopter to be offered for Helicopter Trainer Replacement Program ....

@airbus_helicopters Inc. will offer the Airbus H135 helicopter as the solution for the @usnavy’s planned helicopter trainer replacement program. An H135 demonstrator aircraft in Navy trainer markings is on display this week at the 2018 Naval Helicopter Association Symposium in Norfolk, Va.

i’ve been compromised...


Apples to apples comparison shows China spends more on defense than US?


Story here.

This is rather obvious and has been talked about for years.  It's good to hear senior military leaders actually voice it in public. 

What I'm still waiting for is a bit of reality.  Russia is showing a defensive posture in their military spending.  China?  China is obviously aggressive and yet we still see our forces oriented toward a defensive Russia instead of the real Dragon in the corner waiting to gobble us up.



Spanish Army quietly conducts Land Forces 2035 summit with business...


Trying to find out a bit more about the Spanish Army's Land Forces 2035 summit.  They posted the above pic on their Flickr page but not much more is being said.

Bravo Company, 4th Tank Battalion @ Exercise Arrow 18 in Pohjankangas Training Area Finland....pic by Staff Sgt. Marcin Platek


Men Without Chests via Art Of Manliness Blog...

“We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honour and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful.” —C.S. Lewis

Article here.

When you're sleeping, someone, somewhere is training...


Open Comment Post. May 22, 2018


Tyler Rogoway at the Drive Blog on the X-32 (what could have been)!


Story here.

I will continue to wonder.  Was the X-32 a better plane?  If it was chosen would we be facing the same issues?

We'll never know.

Eitan enters service with Nahal infantry brigade’s 50th Battalion


via JNS.org
“It is a privilege for our brigade to get these new platforms, developed by engineers in Israel,” Maj. Liad Cohen, Technology and Maintenance Officer in the Nahal infantry brigade’s 50th Battalion, told JNS. The Nahal brigade is the first to receive the Eitan.

“This is the forefront of technology. These abilities give us superiority and real operational advantages,” he added. “It provides independence, lethality, mobility, and survivability. This is a very rapid armored vehicle,” Cohen added.

The Eitan can maneuver to distant destinations, and get soldiers there rapidly, he stated.  It can travel on and off road, through difficult terrains, and does not require slow-moving military trailers when moving on roads.

“Today, we have an early vehicle to conduct experiments,” Cohen said.  In April, drivers from the 50th Battalion underwent intensive training with the APC. They spent a week in operational driving conditions, and brought the Eitan to a battalion-wide training exercise. “We saw its abilities,” said Cohen.

Each Eitan vehicle carries 12 soldiers, moving them “to any arena that the state needs to reach to protect itself, and moving them quickly from their base to the border – to any border,” he added.

Cpl. Vlad Levitansky, a company commander in the 50th battalion of the Nahal brigade, said, “No one is prouder than me to receive into my ranks the most advanced IDF APC.  The Eitan brings with it a technological revolution, and will be a decisive vehicle in the next war.”

Levitansky said his soldiers are excited by the Eitan’s arrival, and “feel that their training and abilities have improved significantly.”

The Eitan’s ability to engage threats will include a range of weapons that can be attached and replaced on board, such as a powerful 30 mm automatic cannon.

An independent battalion

According to Cohen, the arrival of this armored vehicle is part of a bigger process, which is aimed at making the modern IDF battalion as independent as possible, able to conduct its own battlefield affairs.

“The amount of times spent in combat zones is growing. We want to be less dependent on the home front, and less dependent on the need to bring logistics from outside the battle zone,” Cohen said.
 

“This is the assumption on which we are building our combat doctrine,” he added. “We understand that the next war will not be like the last war. In the next war, we want a relevant vehicle that will deliver real advantages over the enemy.”

The Eitan will also be able to act as a military ambulance, evacuating the wounded away from the frontlines, due to its speed and size.

As time goes by, Cohen said, the Nahal brigade will seek to help deal with the few disadvantages that the APC still has.
Would like to hear what the "few disadvantages" that they're talking about.